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When a
nation deviates and circumvents the laws of God and despite having the
knowledge of good and evil breaks the laws intentionally, the power of
certitude grows weaker and weaker in that nation Weakness of certitude results in
faulty pattern of beliefs and the nation falls prey to superstitions.
Superstitions lead to dubiety, uncertainty and whims that result in greed and
avarice Consequential situation that develops from this is that people start
depending upon material resources rather than God Greed and avarice reach that
stage when dependency of life switches over from God Almighty to the wordly
resources This is the stage when degeneration and the fall of a nation begins.
And, since the laws of Nature do not have any provision of tolerating such
nations they are afflicted with clamaties and catastrophies.
Besides pragmatic and determined efforts to curb uncertainty, for safety from clamaties and catastrophies the following inscription, written with dark black ink on a 9" x 12" white art-paper in a beautiful hand-writing, be put on a wall of sitting room in your house.
If God
forbidding, an epidemic break out then write this inscription on a white
porcelain plates with ink made of saffron and rose-water. Rinse a plate with
adequate amount of boiled water and let all the family members drink from it.
During the days of epidemic the water mixed off the plates is to be taken three
times a day i.e. in the morning, in the afternoon and at night. Not only for,
rinsing the plates but other wise as well boiled
water be used for drinking. If saffron is not available yellow food colour can
be used instead.
KHWAJA SHAMS-UD-DEEN AZEEMI
All the
stages of man's life are lived in small fragments of time equaling to a tiny
fraction of a second, Whole life of man, even if exceeds hundred years, keeps
on dividing into these fractions of time called moments. It is worth
considering that in order to live this life man keeps on joining these
fractions of tune in his mind and the very same fragments are put to use. In
our thinking which resembles a whirl-pool of fragments of time either we
advance from one segment of time to another or revert back from the one to
another one.